Examples of using Clock's in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
In March, part of the scaffolding was removed, showing that the clock's once black numbers and hands have been repainted blue,
motion is one that proceeds in the same direction as a clock's hands: from the top to the right,
Archimedes(287-212 BCE) was the first to devise a water clock's mechanical working in a treatise which was translated into Arabic by the Banu Musa Brothers in 9th century Baghdad.
the scaffolding was removed, showing that the clock's once black numerals and hands have been repainted blue,
In March, part of the scaffolding was removed, showing that the clock's once black numerals and hands have been repainted blue,
The Victorian clock mechanism has been removed to be serviced and to ensure it is not damaged by dust and dirt generated during the works, with an electric motor installed to drive the clock's 4.2 metre-long hands while it is gone.
On the hour, a mischievous looking skeleton rings its little chime, calling forth the wooden apostles, every one of who appear over the clock's miniature windows before quickly spinning back into the tower's cavernous confides.
devices called"time-interval counters" that compare each clock's time against that of one"Master Clock," whose frequency is steered to match its time to the average of the other clocks. .
Clock's ticking, Happy.
Clock's ticking. Go to hell.
Understood? Good. Clock's ticking.
Clock's ticking, Conrad.
Clock's ticking, Will.
Come on! Clock's ticking, everybody!
Clock's ticking, Mr. Murdock.
Come on. Clock's ticking, guys!
Clock's ticking! What's it gonna be?
Clock's ticking! What's it gonna be?
Come on! Clock's ticking, everybody!
Clock's ticking. It's quiet out there.
